Showing posts with label virginia creeper trail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label virginia creeper trail. Show all posts

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Paintings from tonight.


A few things-for-agent from tonight.

8x10 underpainting for another pet portrait.
A pair of 4x4s, Jerusalem artichoke and trillium.

And last but not least, another 5x7 Creeper Trail. Apparently the first one sold (along with Solomon's Seal, from the same batch), and someone else wanted a copy for their wife.

 Sitting here, I'm suddenly struck by how much I love what I do. 

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Improved Grapes done, plus Creeper Trail and Solomon's seal.

 5x7 inches, acrylic on board.
 6x12 inches, acrylic on board.
5x7 inches, acrylic on board.


Morning Comes was originally done in 2013. A patron asked me to retouch the rooster's comb. So I did. And, needless to say, this piece's no longer available. :3

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Update.

On the book end, just finished listening to "A year of wonders", a novel of the plague. Neat little story, disappointing ending.

On art end, head hurts. Going to do 9 panels of Aesop's Fable illustrations. BECAUSE I CAN.Below: underpainting for the Fox and the Crow, my personal favorite.  24x42 inches, acrylic on board.

A friend saw the Purple Owlet and commish'd another version of it for her friend. 7x7 inches, acrylic on board.
A set of typical khokhloma-styled florals for the farmers' market this weekend.
Progress on the Virginia Highlands Festival signature art. 27 hours in. First person who asks if the Virginia Creeper leaves are pot leaves gets punched in the face. ;)




Monday, March 19, 2012

Hiking.

This weekend, myself and two friends went hiking down the Creeper Trail. The wild flowers were beginning to come up (spring beauties, hepatica, and we even saw a single trout lily), the weather was gorgeous and much fun was otherwise had. Here's a picture taken by Liz from that trip... If I could only take credit for it. :)

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Rain, and male witches.

Hiking

We’ve done a fair amount of hiking recently, mostly on Virginia Creeper trail (VCT), but, when weather didn’t permit, along the main streets of Abingdon. The houses in the latter, especially the older ones, have rather nice yardscaping, so it’s almost as good as total wilderness.

Here’s a neat ‘little’ cave, discovered some 6 miles from Abingdon, along the VCT.




Plants


Another online trade is (hopefully) happening this week! A bunch of my guys (kalanchoes, spider plant) for a bunch of someone else’s sedums. They’ve sent first, which I wholly appreciate.

African Violets, as a whole, are doing rather well. I’ve wicked a bunch of dwarf ones, and they seem to be thriving. The pink jasmine isn’t exactly blooming, but it is putting out a bunch of new shoots, as is the spider plant. The spidey’s magnificent- still giving off 5-10 flowers per day, with very little leaf browning. Guess I was under-watering it before.

Stuck a bunch of lavender into the rectangular planter in hopes that something will finally thrive there (thanks for the seedlings, Mina!). There’s been some aphid problems with the stevia, and leafhoppers on the sunflowers. Both were tended by ants, and both were liberally sprayed with soapy water. Though, with the amount of rain that we’ve been having, it’ll probably have to be done again.

An odd moth also decided that the outdoor light was a perfect predator-safe location. (In this, it was mostly right. Birds tend to avoid that side of the house for lack of cover, and OtherKitty isn’t there much, as a result.)



Lastly, since good pictures are lacking this week, here’s an old shot from Biltmore’s conservatory. Not sure what this guy is, but he sure is pretty!



P.S.
Apparently, begonias have male and female flowers! Never knew that!


Pets

Mushka was limping on her right foot yesterday, with one of the toe-pads swollen. It seemed to get better today. I sincerely hope that it was an ant/spider bite, rather than her cancer coming back.


Other

Elrin found a game for me, called “The Witcher”. After not touching the said game for over a month, ‘ve finally picked it up and started playing. Something about the main character struck me as familiar…

Witcher, or male witch, is ‘ved’mak’ in Russian.

And there was a call to relatives and some wiki-ing to double check.

And there was much “SQUEE”-ing.

Apparently, the game’s based on a series which I absolutely loved when I was about 11. Granted, it was a rather filthy-mouthed series for an 11-year-old to read, but, in my defense, it was in my mom’s fantasy collection, which I used to sneak books from. For guilty pleasure.

I’m pretty sure that fantasy books were the beginning of my sex education. I’m also pretty sure that an English copy of the first book in the series is coming in the mail within a week.